CT Colonography Atlas For the Practicing Radiologist
This easy-to-use atlas comprises a collection of representative common and unusual virtual colonoscopy (CT colonography, CTC) cases that physicians and radiologists may expect to encounter during their clinical practice. The atlas reflects the important r
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Emanuele Neri Lorenzo Faggioni Carlo Bartolozzi Editors
CT Colonography Atlas For the Practicing Radiologist
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Medical Radiology Diagnostic Imaging
Series Editors Maximilian F. Reiser Hedvig Hricak Michael Knauth
Editorial Board Andy Adam, London Fred Avni, Brussels Richard L. Baron, Chicago Carlo Bartolozzi, Pisa George S. Bisset, Durham A. Mark Davies, Birmingham William P. Dillon, San Francisco D. David Dershaw, New York Sam Sanjiv Gambhir, Stanford Nicolas Grenier, Bordeaux Gertraud Heinz-Peer, Vienna Robert Hermans, Leuven Hans-Ulrich Kauczor, Heidelberg Theresa McLoud, Boston Konstantin Nikolaou, Munich Caroline Reinhold, Montreal Donald Resnick, San Diego Rüdiger Schulz-Wendtland, Erlangen Stephen Solomon, New York Richard D. White, Columbus
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Emanuele Neri • Lorenzo Faggioni • Carlo Bartolozzi Editors
CT Colonography Atlas For the Practicing Radiologist
Foreword by Maximilian F. Reiser
Editors Emanuele Neri
Carlo Bartolozzi
Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology
Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology
University of Pisa Pisa Italy
University of Pisa Pisa Italy
Lorenzo Faggioni Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology
University of Pisa Pisa Italy
ISBN 978-3-642-11148-8 ISBN 978-3-642-11149-5 DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-11149-5 Springer Heidelberg New York Dordrecht London
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